you must have some kind of songwriting secret. i have to know what it is!
Kathy,
Great Job! I didn't get a chance to comment before the MP3 but I'm glad I waited
because I wasn't sure how you were going to pull it off.
This sounds like Mellisa Etheridge at her best.
I do hope to hear this one live as David mentioned. I think it
would be a real crowd pleaser.
I disagree with Ken to a point
Bravo to you for writing a Boy/Girl song that has no gender.
That is to say.... A guy could sing this song as well as a girl.
Something that's not all that easy to accomplish in writing. :D
It could be sung by a male but there is something decidedly feminine about it for me
and I like that.
John
I finally got around to listening to this and it's astonishing - you play beautifully and you have a voice I'd crawl over broken glass to have.
I absolutely love it - this will be going on my iPod straight on to my top rated playlist
A truly outstanding piece of composition :wink:
Bob
You are what you eat, eat well
Bob, I thank you and everyone for your compliments! I can't quite understand why you'd want to sound like a fifty year old woman though......... :shock:
Falling in love is like learning to play the guitar; first you learn to follow the rules, then you learn to play with your heart.
Because it sounds so much better than the 40+ bloke I am. :wink:
You are what you eat, eat well